Ap-colonial, Revolutionary, and Romantic Litature

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Who is the author of Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

Johnathan Edward’s

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Who is the author of from of Plymouth Plantations

William Bradford

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Who is the author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

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who is the author of the autobiography, Benjamin Franklin?

Benjamin Franklin

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who is the author of speech to the Virginia convention?

Patrick Henry

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who is the author of speech to the constitution convention?

Benjamin Franklin

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what is the rhetorical situation of sinners in the hands of an angry God (AAP)

the author is Jonathan Edwards. He is a Puritan and a preacher. His audience Puritans and the purpose is telling his people to turn into God before it is too late. He use his fear to do so.

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what is the rhetorical situation of from of Plymouth plantations?(AAP)

the author is William Bradford? He’s a Puritan. The audience is future Puritans. The purpose is to keep faith in this text. It is about the trip to America in the Mayflower.

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what is the rhetorical situation of the declaration of independence?(AAP)

the author is Thomas Jefferson the audience is the world and the purpose is declare independence. Keep in mind. The king is bad and Jefferson writes a lot of reasons. Why in the text.(most of the text is that)

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what is the rhetorical situation of the speech to the Virginian convention?(AAP)

The author is Patrick Henry his audience are politicians. The purpose is we need to fight. They’ve tried everything and this is the last way.( persuasion.)

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what is the rhetorical situation of the speech to the constitution convention?(AAP)

the author is Benjamin Franklin. His audience is the convention or politicians keep in mind. They do not all agree. The purpose is to make a constitution.

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what is the rhetorical situation of the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin?(AAP)

The author is Benjamin Franklin, his audience, his future generations, and the purpose is self improvement. It is an informative thing of him, improving himself, and he never reaches perfection.

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what characteristic is this from rooted in reality?

Rev lit

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what characteristic is this from most rationalist

Rev Lit

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what characteristics is this from most were deists

Rev Lit

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what characteristic is this from made in late 1700s

Rev Lit

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what characteristic is this from 1600s to mid 1700s

Colonial lit

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what characteristic is this from mostly by Puritans

colonial lit

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what characteristics is this from diary/historians are most common.

Colonial lit

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what characteristic is this from written and plain language

Colonial lit

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What characteristic is this from life scene as journey of Salalvation

colonial lit

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what characteristic is this from searching for signs of God

Colonial lit

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What characteristic is this from uses the Bible as a model?

Colonial lit

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what writing is telling his people to turn to God?

Sinners in the hands of an angry God

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what piece of writing is about the trip to America using the mayflower

From of Plymouth plantations

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what are the characteristics of revolutionary?

1 rooted in reality,

2 most rationalist

3 most were Deists

4 made in the late 1700s

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what are the characteristics of colonial lit?

1 1600s to mid 1700s

2 mostly by Puritans

3 diaries and histories are most common

4 written in plain language

5 life scene as a journey of salvation

6 searching for signs of God

7 uses the Bible as a model

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What characteristic is this from: Imagination, Spontaneous, all against reason, logic, and planning.

Romantic lit

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What characteristic is this from: Poetry is highly valued ( Imagination ).

Romantic Lit

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What characteristic is this from: believes in the power of imagination.

Romantic Lit

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What characteristic is this from: The individual is more important than the group.

Romantic Lit

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What characteristic is this from: Seeks “true” nature

Romantic Lit

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What characteristic is this from: Wanted to avoid “dull realities” and rise to a higher truth.

Romantic Lit

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What characteristics are in Romantic Lit?

  1. Imagination, Spontaneous, all against reason, logic, and planning.

  2. Poetry is highly valued ( Imagination ).

  3. believes in the power of imagination.

  4. The individual is more important than the group.

  5. Seeks “true” nature

  6. Wanted to avoid “dull realities” and rise to a higher truth.

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Who is the Author of “Red Jacket Speech”

Sagoyewatha

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Who is the Author of “Self Reliance”?

Ralph Emerson

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Who is the Author of “Civil Disobedience”?

Henry Thoreau

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Who is the Author of “Cross of Snow”?

Henry Longfellow

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Who is the Author of “Thanatopsis”?

William Bryant

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Who is the Author of “The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls”?

Henry Longfellow

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Who is the Author of “We Never Know How High We Are”?

Emily Dickson

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Who is the Author of “Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself”

Walt Whitman

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In this text it talks about how much conformity there is. And the author believes that everyone should be their true self. What is the text?

“Self Reliance” by Ralph Emerson

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In this text it talks about how the government is the issue and we don’t need the laws because we have morals. What is the text?

Civil Disobedience by Henry Thoreau

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In this text it talks about how you can not truly get over a loved ones death. What is this text?

Cross of Snow by Henry Longfellow

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In this text it talks about how everyone eventually dies so you should live your life to the fullest extent.

Thanatopsis by William Bryant

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In this text it talks about how life moves on. What is this text?

The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls by Henry Longfellow

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In this text it talks about how we don’t know our true strengths untill we are called to use them. What text is this?

We Never Know How High We Are by Emily Dickinson

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In this text it talks about hero’s through the use of Imagery. What text is this?

Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself by Walt Whitman